Dan Hurley

Dan Hurley is a science writer and journalist who regularly contributes to "The New York Times Science Times". He also writes for numerous medical newspapers, including "Neurology Today" (the newspaper of the American Academy of Neurology), "Gastroenterology and Endoscopy News, ""Pharmacy Practice News, ""General Surgery News, " and others. He has been senior writer at the "Medical Tribune" and contributing editor to "Psychology Today", where his article on the violent mentally ill won the...See more

Dan Hurley is a science writer and journalist who regularly contributes to "The New York Times Science Times". He also writes for numerous medical newspapers, including "Neurology Today" (the newspaper of the American Academy of Neurology), "Gastroenterology and Endoscopy News, ""Pharmacy Practice News, ""General Surgery News, " and others. He has been senior writer at the "Medical Tribune" and contributing editor to "Psychology Today", where his article on the violent mentally ill won the American Society of Journalists and Authors? award for investigative journalism in 1995. He is the former Vice President of the American Society of Journalists and Authors. He is also the author of "Natural Causes: Death, Lies, and Politics in America's Vitamin and Herbal Supplement Industry" and "The 60-Second Novelist: What 22,613 People Taught Me About Life." See less

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